Personality

Hi I have been thinking a lot on the last couple of years what my true style of wedding photography really is and how it has changed. I’ve come to realise that the most meaningful images are never about perfect poses or rigid timelines — they’re about people. Real people, real connections, and the little in-between moments that often go unnoticed. My entire approach to wedding photography is built around one simple ethos: capturing your personalities as a couple, exactly as you are. This usually means the in-between moments where you don’t know I am photographing you seem to shine. I have always enjoyed capturing these moments from the very beginning when I started doing this over 12 years ago and still today that remains the goal. I have seen so many photography trends come and go throughout the years but I seem to attract the customers right for my style and people are not daft they know what they want and 9.5 times out of ten they will look at a variety of photographers and choose the one that resonate with what they want. Budget and availability pending of course.

There’s something incredibly special about documenting a wedding day in a way that feels honest and true. No forced smiles, no awkward staging — just genuine moments unfolding naturally. Whether it’s the way you laugh together, the quiet glances you share, or the chaos of the dance floor later on, those are the memories that matter. Those are the images that will take you straight back to how you felt in that moment.

I feel so grateful that the couples who choose me often value this same approach. They’re not looking for perfection — they’re looking for authenticity. They want to feel comfortable, to be present, and to actually enjoy their day without worrying about being constantly directed. And that’s exactly what allows me to do my best work. When you can be yourselves, everything else falls into place.

Of course, there are so many incredibly talented wedding photographers out there, each with their own unique style and perspective. I’m lucky enough to call many of them friends, and I genuinely admire the diversity in how weddings can be captured. It’s what makes this industry so inspiring. For me, though, I’ve always believed that your photos should feel like you — not like a trend, not like a template.

I always hope that my images speak for themselves — that when you look through a gallery, you can feel the emotion, the energy, and the personality of each couple. Because at the end of the day, if I’ve managed to capture you at your most natural, relaxed, and connected on one of the biggest days of your life, then I know I’ve done my job.

Your wedding day isn’t a photoshoot — it’s a story. And I’m there to tell it as honestly and beautifully as I can and to take you back there whenever you look at your photos.

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